Christmas 1811. Lo! now is come our to' fullest feast f Lot every man be jolly; Each room with Ivy leaves ha dresacl," And evwry post with holly. Now all our neighbor* chimneys smoke And Christinas logs are burning, Their ovens they with baked meats choke, And all thtr spitg are turning. Without tholkmr let Borrow lie, And if, for cold, it hap to die, Wc'U bury it in a Chris Unas pie. And evermore be jolly. **>.,!jjl ■ . . ami. Firm, Garden and Household. A CERTAIN Otm* #o* Ek4-ARTOI.^Jfa ' house should lie without • bottle of ar nica. It is indispensable in case of cuts, burns and bruise*, and iu ear-ache it is a sovereign cugf.. AeaneatfOf SUIT wa nes* is felt in Uie ear - which feeting al most always precedes tho regular " ache' —let three or four drops of tincture of arnica be poured in, and then the orifice filled with 'klUUe cotton to exclude the air, and in alyfrt tiu* thoitr.o;i*i|xos*is forgotten, tT it is ftcn rtvorti th until there is actual pain, the cttre may not be m weedy, bftt tajust as certain." If on* application of the arnica does not effect a cure, it will be>ec. asarvui repeat it, it mv be several ma Itit a sure pre ventive far Catherine in the car, whioh is the usual cause of ear-ache. We have never known any harm or serious in oooveuiehce lo attend this use of arnica; though, if the spirits with which it is mode Are. very strong, it may be diluted with a little. wate>, as tfie spirita— not the arnica—will sometime* coast" a tem porary diAKUies* of the head, which is unpleasant. KAISINO CALVBS.—Tho method which we have awv! fn miring calves may 1* found to .possemsome interest to renders of the Rind |*ew has proved nwiwmTy- sdcAwafitl Ant! satisfactory. Thr calves arc selected as much for the good qualities of their dams as for their individual excellence, and are allowed to remain with the cow from two Brihree woeks. We never re move a calf in bitter cold weather, as its welfare depeuds in a greet measure upon the start it gets ; and if it is worth rais ing t all, it is worth eiviug a good start. At first it Thm it Mrtt meM. and somttiniea tbe second. but rarehr oftener. XVh neter allow them to suck the finger*, and save many a cold and aching hood- They readily le.irn to drink by themselves, thereby thriving much better, and easting much kea trouble. As soon as possible a little bran is mixtAl with the skim milk, and shortly sftorwaiM thick milk is substitut ed for the a)uui milk, Ilie quantity is increased until the calf receive* about five quarts of milk .and ajiin tot mea'.a day. We use3fts>fts . , SoHEiyMjL—ltw a swqeL sweet song, warblfcirto' grid rao Wftotig the toptrkwf boughs of (he heart, and filling the whale air with mWsj jnl r> Jhe songs of }oa Irto wnen -lie %t*r£|irr morning comfis mt'Sf darkaem, and Sy is born on the mountains. We have all pose*sk>&s4nhb> 4 futWre, which We call Beautiful flowers and singing Liada ire these, only our bauds seldom grMp the one, or our ears bear the other. * 'Bot, O reader! be of good cheer, for to all the good there is a golden aoro -fime; .when the hills and T alleys of time are all passed; when the wear and" 1 fever, the disappointment and sorrow of life are ovejj then there is the place and the rest appointed "bj God. A home stead I oyer whose roof fall no shadows or even-ekmds, and over whose thresh hold the wotohbf sorrow is never beard ; built npon ttie eternal hills, and stendng beauty among the pulm trees of the city on high, those wjo lova God sliall rest under thy ahadenvs, where there is no more sorrow pet wain, nor the sound of weeping" soriigfrme?' -™"'-•• ; • *-■ v i „ ijy atotae- II . NUMBER or LAKGCAOES SPOKEX. — TIie number of Irapaged aroken is 3,064. The numhep of us suhout equal to the numbeirtol womcu. .The average of human life is about 33 years. One quart er of them drebefore theage of 9. One hall thesgjft of 17; Toevery 1,900 persons, da# "only reath 100 years. To every 100, only 9 reaches 65 years; and not mqflitnau I j# 5Q9 reaches the age of bO vaana. There re on earth 1,000,000,- 000 of inhabitants. Of these 33,833,333 die every wear; 7,780 every hour, Mad 60 evtt^mimrte-— or one every second. These losses are about balanced by the najibmeas bisth. n v .".:W WACOM Different classes of workmen ia Chatham Dockyard have sent up fictitious to fcbe Lords of the Ad miralty asking for an tperease of wages. No replies4o*eyßt4)eota received "y toe officers for the men. The laborers assert *c&at higher waQes urgently needod from the daaiuew of provision?, tlx%r ny ww being §3.50 per week. T ChiHUtma* Paeni. tii* soLn/xjriM or mart surra, sain sis*. I wonder if ftwmintster Ain't almost through T Ho might lo he. HeM prtseti f.mr hours, stremht alic John I The* 1 could clean out every dish. I'm awrul hungry; IU make up f l>f It, if It should take aUiilghl, ! bhjdasr 1 juat think, if after ad, I shouldn't have an appetite! Thqre, now they 're coiu' to sing the hymn, - Vfu w*\a*i v q Ji*u*y Suv-th about ThcMi digging* litiy hug or, cause Hell cut lor home when media's out. T SBVEK P. M. ' T woofler what ihe dertur said To ma, behind Iho door; One i|w-of oasmr nil's * > ugh Hofo Ihsv wunT give mv any mere; I ThavVv lakhis jLwt*. Ida twhrre, Midi vwiyfhfog B-stS. *u ih. aholgM. ' 1 cutSw thrV WxUilln't, if thsy had - To take the naety thing# themelvo. 1 There cemre the poragarlc ; there, Ths little b.itUe a fu I of gin. Gerl I There V the peppermint. 1 I hhpe they'll put some augar iu. ' ' That l.*>ka like ipecac ; and that ► 1# laudanum, I gumw. or aquilla. I. Theyhl dud it pretty hard to make j ] Me taks those horrid camphor pills. > Oh, dear! 1 wiah aoane other boy r C. nld have tae pain that'* in my head; I wfeh Tom Jonee or Billy Grey, ' Instead of me, was sick iu bed. 1 wigi I hadn't gone without Ms hreakftul, eanse it (hweut pev ' TO atarve yvureelf, and then to atulf— -1 I eou't ou my •'-1 Ohrulmaa Day 1 CHRISTMAS CAROLS. i j ]t woa Christinas Eve sll. over th< 11 wwlil, I a thousaud homes loriue I. heart#, happy or sad. were filledHwitii , thought* of kindness, and sympathy, and , i love. Busy hands were w caving uflVr ; ing* for the morrow, and busy feet were ' • hastening homeward to cheerful, waiting I firesides. I* a pleasant homestead a . i your c girl of sixteen was busily engaged m addiug the finishing touches to soon ,; dainty bit of workmanship. She formed j a pretty picture herself, as she sat curled up in the deep window sill, where the fire-light, brightening in the twilight, dashed its warm color over her shining i liaif and del teste cheek. Her soft, dark |l '♦*. shotre with a snlxtned but earnest j light, aud the little figure managed the j dainty material of her work with a graee i ful and deft manipulation attractive to , the beholder. The beholder was a gray [ haired man, who occupied the great urui , chair in the window corner of the fire , place, and who leaned upon his cane and j watched the pretty maiden, fair young i Boaomurd.eit her work, and smiled to I thiuk lw>w lild die was to another Rora j mood he had known, and loved, and ; buried, in the years so long gone br. I "Keep good watch. Grandpa," raid I the fresh young voice. " Don't let any t body scud along your side Unbeknownst.' Isa Biddy savs. I'm so afraid Papa will (steal a march on me. I wouldn't have him to ace this for a pretty. Isn't it a beauty ? If'oii'/ he be pleased with it ? Come now. Grandie, dear, dou't look so : solemn and owlish It's Christmas Eve. • What are yon thinking of so deeply T' I The old man looked up and smiled, j *' I was thluking, Rosie, of how good |nP pleasant it is to have Christmas oosne, and to have one day in ail the ( vaor ou which there is so much good 1 *wU. I was thinking how all these love igttri that wo make to eaeh other, and all J the kind fcelmga we have toward one another,, t# f-irm a precious love-gift to the Lord pf Christmas. Indeed, the • peace on wAttlv and good will to man,' ! tlmt prevaiM oh Christmas Day is the 4 Glory to God in the Highest.'" "Thst's beautiful, Grandie dear."ex- Limed the vonug girl. " It's a genuine Christmas Carol. lid ways did any that jmy Grandj*'a fireside lectures werh ser mon and hymn ail in one. Oh, dearie I me, here comes Papa up the steps, with bis arms full at bundlvo. Let me run." : And feathering np her work Rosamond went from the room. At the siime hour tbst Rosamond's (wtpa sac ended the steps of his licautiful home, another father entered the door of an humble cottage not far distant He bore no Christmas bundles in his arias. His eye* were sad and his manner : dejected. Before the cheerful fire, whose ruddy Ware lit np the small, low room. ' a young girl was kneeling while she , toasted slicift of bread fur the evening .meal. ? ' It's Christmas Eve, Papa," she said, with a Kvuly mod sf welcome. "Stoop [ down and grie we a good, sweet, co/J I lira • this firsts toasting my checks as (fell as the Slices. Mamma is putting i Rnd to bed. He went sound asleep on I the nig and wouldn't wake np. Tea is I&Q ready. I wi*h Hurry was here." < Maybe it was the cheerful fire-warmth, jar msy.be thp bright young face and I ebeery tones of the little daughter that : wrought the charm—l only .know that 'the tad. eyes brightened to a fond smile ias the Jather looked lovingly into the I upturned face of his child. The room Lpos cosy and comfortable, although the I furh'.ture was plain and the adornments jof the simplest kind. Tlie tabl ; was spread for tea, and tiie cloUi, and cups ana suuer. and plates, were speckle** and shining, and laid with scrupulous ; ninety. The teapot simmered on the i hearth, nnd within s smooth oval of hot ! iiibei lay the mealy brown jackets tbnt | were to form the evening meal. The : mother entered the room and greeted her huab ind with s smile. At the same mAm Ant boyisti voice was heard st the j I door, and s pair of stamping feet on the' i doorstep kept time to a sort of rude melody tifut the boy s voice rang to the words : ! Now it in winter, and lam dmoaotoat, . Mr 00ft ia eotm what like an ugly rent, t And all the an<>w from off the lt>p of the honee j Came down into my boeoro—equeh-kex-eouao. I" Harry Mitiiurn, yon noisy young ster," exclaimed Hie girl, gaylj, an she sprang to open the door, " why, where ! have you been ? You're covered with J snow VI i "I should say so," said the boy, shak- I ing himself. '• Dame Hrnekly's old slant roof ava f lanchcd just as I popped under the eaves j—hence my coMchume. I don't care It's Chpistmai Eve, and I've earned fifty 'cents carrying bundles, snd have got | two jobs for to-morrow. Well have a i Christmas supper if we don't have plum | pudding and tnrkey dinner." "sh—&b," interrupted his sister. "Get jofi yonf coat and come to tea. We've f elegant roast potatoes and toast." Somehow the brave, cheery boy, and the equally bright and brave sister, made the homely room seem almost radiant, and the sad-eyed father and patient mother sat down to the frugal •meal with i a-Christmas carol of thankfulness in their heaztsior the neace that was theirs in the £iftle*hearted children. True, th# jrere poor and in sore tro ible, brat the trouble came not nigh them in the same manner that it had come to some of their neighbors. They had not ungrateful, rebellious children to wring their heatts with nuguish. And they chose to praise God for the blessings He had given them, rather thau to repine for what He hod denied them. " We must lose the cottage, Mildred," Mr. Minturn said to his wifs when alone With her, " but we must not lose our 'rust in God. Let us sing a hymn of praise. Our home will be sold next week, but we can celebrate our last Christmas in the dear old place with a pleneatit sound of carols, can't we 7" When Rosamond went from her grand father she sought her own room to put by her little treasure. "A love-gift to the Lord of Christmas," she repeated to herself. " That is beau tiful—but,-I have no such gift. None of mine are meant for huu. I never think such good and holy thoughts of myself." She glsneed over the array of presents shg had with such interest prepared. '• Something for every one who will hi likely to give mi something," ah" soli aloud. "And I'd never a thought o any one rlw. ChriM't birthday, and ' tf\/1 for Chrtti." At the table Rosamond's father said " I heard to-day that the Mintnmeottag is to I* sold next week under a mortgage Minturn'a been unfortunate lately - >u of employment ao long It will go hart with MB to le his home, it won' bring over eight hundred dollars at anc tion, and the mortgage (mils for thre hundred more. The interest ami JOt will consume auothrr hundred. He won' have much left." •• What a pity." said Mrs. Gala ; " sue I a good man. and sueh a nice family Can't something be doue ?" " 1 don't see what," said Mr. Gab' "Poor Miuturn*. How sad they lie to-night. It quit* spoils my Christ num." After tea Grandpa nailed Rosaiuom into the lilirarv. "Gome, Rosie," heaaid, " what am lto do f it's too hard for our neiglibo Mmturn to lose hia home this way. comhl help hfm l>y making a little sum ! fine." "Oh do help him then," said Ross ' moud. " Rut if I do, somebody must need do without the Christmas present 1 in tended to bestow." "Well, Grandpa, who would be selfish us to care ?" " 1 aur afraid my little Rosie will, mid Grandpa. "My one gift is intend ed for her, aud it is to coat just foil hundred dollars. 1 have selected it, an j intend buying it to-night, and haviug i sent up IU the morning—nnlosa, iu j deed" "Oil, Grandpa 1 a present for me t coat four hundred dollars ! I* if—is it i uew piano ? Ob, you dear, beautitu Grandpa. Just what I had so long- < for. My old, worn-out hurdy-gurdy i ; a real trial to me." She had quite forgotten everytliinj and everybody save the much wished fo. piano aud the generous and doatim grandfather. Suddenly she r>et buy the piano. We w ill make a love , gift to the Ixiril instead. ' •* Rose of the world," murmured hei grandfather foudly, " you make my heart sing for joy. No music that you could ever have drawn from the piano I had hoped to give you could have yielded nit | such delight us does your sweet voict: now. when it speaks iu accents of uusel hah love. It chimes in my heart a trru I Christmas Carol." * "Then each has sung a carol to tin other," said the young girl, her fact beaming with smiles, "only mine would i nrrer have been sung at all had not ; yours been sung first. Aren't we happy, , Grandie ? I feel almost as if it were wj j home that was saved." I "We musn't lie selfish on Chriaimai Eve. Get me niv coat. I'll go down and speak s good word to Minturu," said the good old man. Tears were in ki> eyes now. When Grandpa returned Rosamond was sitting at the old piano, and the family were singing a Christina* Carol— " Chime, bells, chime. Glory be to God above— Christ has ismie to live and love, Chime, bells, chime." "The old hurdy-gurdy sounds splen j ibdly to-night, Gran lie, dear." cried the ' young girl. " Ro*e of the world," raid Grandpa, softly, " it is because of the love-gift." And the Christmas Carols chimed lov ingly all the dreamful night, not ouly in the hearts of the dwellers in the abode of plentv, but in the grateful hearta of those who sang carol* while yet in dark nets, and to whom the Lord of Christmas had sent his servant with a promise of help for their time of trouble. " Glory j be lo God in the hir/hett, aud on earth perlre, and yood viU toward man."—The I.ttIII t Corpora!. "Behind the MAS*." A singular change has come of late over the face of 9pring—which would be an old remark at this wintry, shivery time of the year if I meant the season in stead of my dog. I hare been a long while absent from the old house, and up-, ou ray return, this evening, the Iwisk brown tail that unco gyrated in such a spasm of glad welcome, wagged a moat feeble greeting. The dog bounded not as of yore to my very shoulder, nor wheel ed about me in ecstatic circles. Thorrf was a welcoming wriggle still, but not the old, a'wndonod, unkempt fury. But as the dear fellow sits yonder neat the andirons, there is a tender look in his dark eye that tells me. quite as well a* the former agony of joy, that his cup ! lunneth over with Use happiness of mj [coming back. His front is to the fire. , hut his small, fine head is cocked on one , side, while be watches me with full eon tent. And as I looked into that frank | face of his, every liue of which is as fa miliar to me as my own, I notice the - change of which I spoke. The hair upon his forehead is turning white, two lines of gray run down even Ito the pqiDt of the nose, and there is a look of age about his feature* -about hia whole bearing indeed—that I never no ticed before. When one comes to think of it—as terriers go. Spring is an old dog. Many a summer haa shed its leaves ■cure' we laid hia mother in her narrow tomb—a queer little African circus-dog, she— about half Spring's size, and with bide as bare and smooth as an eiepliant'n, save for the half-dozen gray hairs that stood erect on her head, imparting au air of wise and sprightly vmeralilenera —and the scrimpy tuft at the end of her tail. Aud Spring's companions have likewise fallen away from bim, one by one, leav ing him to' his solitary path and fireside —solitary save for human sympathy and cheer. Zoo was the last to go—that genial animal, the tradition of whose ear ly corpulence still in thin old ago hnng about bisrlimnken sides.rendering every movement replete with dignified un wieldinea*. The strangest part of this change in Spring i* the old-joung look. He seems like a boy with his grandfather's specßi clea and* wig. I cannot reconcile the gray hairs and weary movements with tho atmosphere of youth that remains. His young soul surely is masquerading iu this ancient guise. But I can see through the domino, my dog ! You may not know that you are wearing any—-you wonder, I think, at the unwonted film over the clear vision, at the invisible bands that bind those lithe; and willing limlis. What have tho mutations of time, the chemic laws, to do with the seula of us ? " He who lovea is in no oondition old. " Spring, my dear fellow, do you love your master ? There, there ! that will do, yon rascal, —Down, I say ! Down ! DBAISISO LAUDS.— Henry Taylor, an English farmer, who had drained many thousand acres of land, gave his view to the Farmers' Club on this subject. Draining should be deep, four feet at least; deeper would le better. On heavy lands, 20 feet apart would be prop er; on lighter lands 66 feet might do. Draining lands infested with Couch grass would rid them of that weed in two years. The soil should not bo returned into the ditch in a wet state, or the drains would not act; the earth would consolidate, and he had known two years to elaspse before any benefit assured ; while if the earth was dry wbeu replnoCQ the drains would-act at once. Tiles should be large enough to carry off water with facility. If full, the flosv was retarded. The cost of draining in' England was from 825 to 840 per acre. The New York Mail asserts that "many fashionable ladies, who are partial to low necked dresses and have sot a pretty neck, wear a false neck of wax or ala baster, which, when a heavy necklace is worn with ft,'can hardly be detootod from the real artipla," Itettrwrtton of the Walrws. ' AyrroMxindcnt of the Now Bedford ttonioni ftttuiahf* the following: For ' the jrnat fhre# t> four TaN tfeo North Eoetflo wlinling fleet have lieen taking • walrus in the months of July and Au * gnat, no the whiles in til"** month* go | ; into the too otul around Point Burrow, ■ • mil of tho reach of whalemen. Paring ; all tho your* from 1841* to 18(1? tho whale ; tmut hid lot tho walrus .tlono or taken a " i very fow. In 18.(*** female wal run. with their young, were killed and destroyed. Tlie |at year three fourth* . of the (loot were engaged in the bui ue*a, hut the walni* wore ahy and far • j into tho lee. and thoy d'.d not da aa woll. Shipmaster# had to MBit their boat# #0 1 and it "fid Iris to And thorn. The Aivtie walnut are nearly all fe male*, who go into the Arctic in the Hummer mouth* to bring forth and nurse thelt young, which the mother* are very fond of ami attached to. They will ' never fonreke their young, but will take them iu their dipper* and hold them to their breasts, even when their dwrtrnywrs ' ale putting tlieir abarp lanoea through . and through them and tho blood stream ing from every wde, uttering tko mO*t hoartreuding and pitaous cries, and ao [ until they die, and then the little oue# must #tarve, unless the whalemau eau tliruat hia huiee through it and send it "| to Il,c Imttoiu. Thia i* one of the most j cruel occupation* that 1 know of, and * many a humane whaleman haa felt guiitv ! pud turned aside a* he did it. The wal . ru* average about twouty gallona of oil and four pound* of ivory. ' hut the worst feature of the buatnea-i r hi that the native* of the entire Arctic '' short * from Cape Thaddcua, iu the Aua ; dir Sea, to the farthest point North, a ' shore line of mure than a thousand ' t miles on the West Coast, with the large " Maud of St. iaiwronee. the smaller one* '{of Dunned# and King'* islands, *ll thick 'Jly inhabited, and our own coast of North-, J era Alaska, are now almost entirely de jH-r.diiiit ou the walru* for their, food clothing, boats and dwelling*. Twenty ! yearn ago whale# were plenty and easily j caught, but the whales liave leen do I'ltnwed and driven North, ao that now | the natives seldom get a whale. Tlli# is a sad state of thing* fwr them. ! Several captains lately arrived home ' have told me tha thev raw the native*, 30 wiiMtUaihw front M,ot **>*. | , J trying TO catch a walru* to eat, and were ; living on the carcwwi of thoso that the whalemen had ki|led. *1 Haw Care* are Formed. 1 It becomes an interesting question to find out how this subterranean system ' wa* made; for in ao many raaea a valley i ' pa*#cs into a ravine, and that mto a cave, j that the cause which ha# formed oue ' | must have formed all. It require* but a ' cursory glance to see at once that run- j 'rung water wa# the main agent. The I limestone is so traverwed by joint# and lines of shrinkage, that the water rinks rwfudlv down into it# muss, and collects 1 in •mall stream*, whieh owe their direc tion to the dip of the water and the po sition of. the tLasurw. These channel# are being eontinually deepened ami wideued by the mere mechanical action , of the passage of stones and silt. But' thia is not the only way in which the l rndt la gradually eroded. The limestone is composed iu great part of pure car bonate of lime, which is indissoluble in Water It t. however, readily dissolved In any liquid coutaiuing carbonic acid, which is an essential j*art of our atmos ' phere, and is invariably present in the rain-water, and is given off by organic' bodi<-s. Hr this invisible agent, the t bard crystalline rock is always being at- j j tucked in some form or otlicr. The very snails that take refuge in ita cmuaies leave an enduring mark of their presence in a eurfaee fretted with their acid exha lation#, which vvrr often juts# current j among geologist# for theboriug* of phe lades, and are the innocent oaose of j much spi-culution a# to the dcprnaeion of the mountain-tops beneath the *ea in compaiwtivetv molcrn times. The car bonic acid taken up >T 'he raiu i* de rived in the main from the decomposing ; vegetable matter which cr neridljr form* the (surface seal on the limestone. It*' , elTceta are to lie ntn in a moat marked , .li'iorne ia the bare, grey tnamc* of rock fetmed " paverocnta," that stands nut !ik rofhet *sou/ainrr# from the pmrple > •heather, and are worn and floored into 'the rtmugost possible shapes Some- ' times the surface is made up of a uura-1 licr. of sharp p. aula th;U look like a abehf j |pf sword-I'iades ; at other* are ravine# . ami cwvwa ih Wii(nature ; nod vory geoor- I ally the strata are divided into aseriea of large aDgnlar blocks, which work with the greatest freedom. The minute foa- tbi shell* and frugniontaQf remold* stand : ing out in bold relief testify that thy agent which removed so tunch rock is , chemical, not mechanical. This invisi llc agent is equally at work in the caves as well a* above proond, everywhere at tacking the surface, Cven out of tench of the streams. The endless varieties of stalartibn and ulnlagmitc arc merely so much solid matter taken by it out of the rock, and re-deposited where the excess of enrlionio acid in the water happens to lie taken up by a free current of air. To it, then, as well as to the mechanical power of the stream, the formation and enlarge ment of caves must be assigned. A Sleepless Secretarr. The following is told of Sir Evan Xe p'-tn, formerly under Secretary of State of Great BriUuu ; // One Mimravr Bight he was affected j until an unaccountable sleeplessness, tNid, bffnfc quite weary of lyiag awake, j I he pot up, dressed, and went out at three I o'clock, A. M-, (.trolling aimlessly, more, from daily liabit anything else, I dawn ts the horn* office. Entering his ! private room, his eye caught tb follow ing entry in a memorandum book : " A reprieve to be sent to t-trinepl or •Jarcd for ciccutiom# York." i . Mlbon & hnlfeW ghat he had done j lii* own part of the business, ho was seined uithi nervoua tineiwrincas, fancy ing that !>vrl"4>H the other people had not dour their*. The feeling was so j strong upon him, that he caliou up the chief clerk ih Downing street, who said he kid-sent it to the clerk of the crown, whose business it waa to forward it to York. " Bnt have you the receipt and certi fkate that it i gone ?" " Xo." "Then let na go at once to hia house in Chauccnr Lane." They lie henrdi a iaerrv voice exclaiming these cheetml words, " Erin go Bragh." The Probate Conrt of Cincinnati haa just decided that an attorney cannot re ceive compensation for partial or unfin ished services; that he must go through with a case onee undertaken, or surren der all pecuniary claims against his client. Also, that he cannot, without the consent, of the client, transfer to another attor ney a case intrusted to him. (JJttfJUl hTATK.H (OX.IULSA. IN THE aaw*m. BiUs were introduced apprepriating wxrtt >0 for tha repayment o ! the dhtioa colhtetssl on Itusaian hemp auice Au# b, 1871, iu eiceas pf tho rata levied nnd imid on Manilla hemp: ameivdiug fha iiankruptev act; io enconrug# thk ly ing 'of uew teii graph eabltw} lHI t>> medi tate nimm-ii- pnyiiU'ida. It provide* that ewch National* llnk ahull, ou the Ist of July, 1872, have vu hand at least Uiree per ctUltlllll in gunng his otteud pi it m. f ■ ' the prorifc tkm of ita interaat*. and ifp<>, whether 1 • Joing so is compatiblt fit h | hia d|tii dR •nob Minister. f* THE nurst. In oue day in the liousa near one bun | Jred lulls were Introduced. Among them were the following: To reduce in , lerml taxes aud aholuh thtt office of Cob lector of lutcrnal itevenue; to authofiae i the payment of 50 per cent, of custom* j duties in legal-tender note#; to punish bauk. lusuraucc. State aud Oovc'rumeut {officials for bribery aud corruption; li aiqipg the aUudunl weight of aijyer, i-oina, ami limiting the amount of their issue; further to facilitate tiie immediate traps|Kirtatiou of certain impurtition# to the port of de*tiuali(>ui mNktinaj v tiiIMMH-i to soldiers: ivgaWiaroW motfelAe of tltiOns un K, pyrts; mm to refund to judicial cimoerT 1 tsrti s on salaries collected from them un der the income lax; to prevent crauity to aupnals in transit by railroad*; to pre vegt the appointment of diahonest and incompetent (Jovarnineut olhcwie, and majkiug the officers appointifjjr, Und the mtuuln-r* of Congrrea rceosnmcuding tin?in, responsible for their uktfooudrict; to abolish the export bonded warehouses for tobacco und *utifl; also for the repeal of the special tax ou manufacturer* and dealer* in tobacco and segurs; to refund th* cotton ta* collected in I860,180(1 and 1 flff7; also, for a (kivcrunient buiidUiff in Naslivdle, Tcnn.; to secure the juibhc lands to actual seitlera under the liome stend and Pre emption laws; for a pre liminary survey for a ship oaual from the southern point of Lake Michigan totlie Miniissippi River, near tlio mouUi oflthe Ohio; to legalize polygaraist marriages in Utah, aud to dinutiaa all criminal pro ceeding* in Utah agaiuat poly gamuts; to amend the National Ranking act; also, to rei>eal the liaukruptey act; to protubit contract# for servile labor, fur tfcoutlfu*- sion of I'tab a# a State. Mr. Holdtmau (Ueta., Penn.) asked leave to offer a resolution expressing the profound regret of the Rouse at learning of the angry severity with which the |irea<>nt Governroent, of wbirh M. '1 hie is w President, has pursued the prisoner* captured from the Government of the Oommune at Paris. Objectio® wa* made, when Mr. Halde mau moveil to aunpend the rules so that the resolution might lie offorrd kind adopted. Mr. Cox (D-m.. N. Y.) withal to of fer an amendment condemning the: atrocitie* of the Spanish Government, hut the Mpftiker stated that no amend,' tnent wa* in oreler. The lloujh refused to suspend the rule*—Yea*. I*s; Naya, 86. Ihlls were intrtxlueed rtrwabng ail statutes which forfeit the pen sions of widows by reason of a second marriage; fixing the rate of internal tax on all kinds of maun-; 'actured tobacco at 16 cents per pound; regulating the mode of payment of cus tom* duties and equalizing thu valiff' of ; Treasury soles; to extend die Yituo within which applications may he ma le to refund Che cotton tax. ■ (" vll tirrtlce Ri-form. t Wssiiinoton, Dee. Ih, Rttl. 7b 'h* Sanait at,d fi us* r refonn ing the Civil Service, authorizes, I think, the permnnint organization of a primary board under whose general directions all examinations of applicants for pnblic office ahull lie conducted. There is no appropriation to eontinnr such a board beyond the termination of its present labors. I therefore recommend that a proper appropriation lie made to con tinue the servieea of the present Board for another year; and, in view of the fact that threo members of the Board hold positions in the public service, which precludes them from receiving ex tra compensation under existing lnws, that they lie authorized to reeehe a fair compensation for extra service rendered by them in (he performance of this duty. ■ D. H. GRANT. ExßCtrnvK MANSION, Deo. 19, 1871. A Nicw Tiskritort— The birt'lntro dnced into Congress, by Mr. Ramwv, for the eretion of the Territory of O jib way, fTiblract* for that pur) kmc ao much of Dakota m lien north of id degrees north. The Missouri flow through the Sropoaad territory, find the North Paoi c Railroad will cross it. Before forni iug r territorial government, however, there ought to be Homebody to be govern ed. With the exception of soldiers, Indian tradeis, and few net tiers in Chippewa, Steven*, and Bhyenne conn trie*, there are no inhabitant* but In dians, in tho northern half of Dekota. On account of the hostility of the In dian*, the comparative poverty of the soil, and the detestablo water, years will probably elapse before any important settlement is formed. The erection of a territorial government, is, nnder the cir cumstances, quite unnecessary. Saj> ( ark. —Mr. C. Manhunt, who lost nil of liia property by the great fire, oem mitted auicide in Chicago recently. He left a note filled with tender references t> his pother, wife aud children. His ifaflflyi has been an invalid sinftf Jie fire/fteeamo insane at the sight of ucr dead husband. J Anllquit/of lUa. Profreaor Duncan, iu addressing the Britiah Ajiaurtatuin upon tli* prineiiwl geolognwl cßnwgoa wkicli have oootiifpd in Kiirepo ride* the •ppeareiuri of Utah, premised that no trace of man has heeh found associated with unjr deposit# form ed during thegls'tai period in Northuu* Euro|>e. The enrllest remaina of mxti and his worki. and of tho beasts aaaocia ted Willi him and hunted ly him. reat u|m>ii tlia depoaite reuniting from gfa i 01a! c.tiui#\ and HIT, therefore, ktapTi" time. A UKHttid purtod. howeVgr, of iiioiuitana g%mliaation took pl . whmi the gl woe's >4 the Alp* and Pyreneou, •-•|M-ialljr, exlriaded far into thu dUtriet* below th-'ni 'ffiils toa subsequent In I the cgßfrwiee of item, niucefhn mini ami 1 gravel produced by tli gytnding down df the mountain stbuNlnjifiiK tUispiitod, I liifil iti ataßifioariun otrgr thu plains, af<* ( 'found to cover the r tun (An* of man 'and .' hia work* ; sod, tlwfffov*, to be odala(- !er etioeb. ; £ / \ TlU|i oCasta of France and England, hi the re uu *lmt Dovor and CaJaia, and that of 10 Isle of Wighffrimi the main land-p u formation of a great part of the Brit-^ 11 fliannrl fa considerable upheaval of • ScondißMwiun jn-uiiiHola and Lten ark ; tlie oprne of the Desert of Baha ra iu Africa, after the second extension of the Alpine glacier. Suicide Committed* . 1 As the result of an inactive ntnte of liv er and stomach, producing hcwdachiv .obtuse intellect, dunnrea, Uis|>ondcuCy7 | dementia, and finally insanity, is no un-' common ocettrrenre-. AM three diaagree ! aide symptom* and ld feclingahre tmjd 1 feerUiinly dipH<"4 by the tlp< of Pr | Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.' ff r<-ritahses t jnd build* up the whofeuys-j ffffam. A liftle l*A>k oh Cliroj.jc DJ#Mi"sßf •cat free.'. Addre** K. V Pierre. M D,',' Aliiffalo N. Y. Golden Medical Diaeov Sold by all druggillte. .IT7 ' The other day Molecule propoqpdwf! the (ulkiwipg to Atom : "A boy mid to J a guutieuisn, 'My father and ifiot^pr. have a daughter, but she iu not my site , ter.' Nw how do you explain (ksklh Atom ri-flectcd in v.un and tofii# cvertf sugguution reouivod a negative reply, 1 and was forced to give it up. ,* Why it'* simple enough,' said Molecule with en j exasperating *nu)<*. 'the boy liod 1"' t „, j Do it. —do what ? Go to yiur gr, i-cpi ] and buy a box 0/ J. Monroe Taylor# Oraufp Trust Baking Potrder, and'ever after jou will have no other. p For Dyspepsia, ImligMion. dcprcesiotv tf spirit*, and' v-nuraJ d)eh£|Dy In their riariou* forma]f also, as a preventive agaimit fever und ( agug, tlul istillT IJlU.rnillteAlt levers, |I M ; " Ferro-Plioaphorated Elixir ofvau-, sayn, ' tnsde bv U#weU t Hazard A Co., ! New York, and aohl by all druggists, ia j ; the best lumtvaoikM a teiijr lot jwUmit reroverinf |hffn ff*#r or it has no equal. ' 1 IF wk can benefit the readers of this medicine iu the cotintrv, we are willing' to do aa We have bad about as good s chance to know as any oue. For* Kvjus—Whoever hebttualiy UUed any slcoholie preiAratloni as an "appetizer" vUlfmlyifb sriffer from f.wr cvila, vix.; au overplus of food in thu fctumach, lmjiaired anililv to digest : sy TOttat* tsttztix. oah RrrrKßU. the great Teetotal Itretora tive of the uge, vrHhont orer-tinralattlig ' tlie palate or irritating the stom#-ri, tro- j IMutaa huaJlhfiil appetite, promotes di-; ■cviiotx, regulate* the liver and bowel?' pnrtlW* the Wood, and thus, instead ot' entailing four evila, confer* four lae-ti , uxable benefits. Moxfl than 16,060 fnmilic*, averaging fivo ta rwoaa each, have applU"! fof, and needy all oi Uiem are still receiving' aid 1 in*u presitnr-or lees degree from Um Cly- , cago Rrtk'f (VsnmitUv. . J For Tit no at Di-uumem and Affvctkma ! of the cheat, " IJrovn'l Bronchial T/fxh- I cs," are of value. For Cougls*. Irritahoq' of the Throat c ruised by eokl, or Unusual Exertion of the vnpal organ*, in jpeAk- ■ mg in pwbhc, er MUginß, prodigx- • bcueiji4 results. , ' WoRIT *>r Nrfna-JAn exoltange says 1 tlprt l ' h a day |>aases that wc ito 1 nid hegr. cither frvni - persons 1 into our office or in some uthiur m 'fS t the success of Johnson'l "Anodyne Lint ms/'f iu thecnumof cinifhs and colds, so prcvalhnf trewfi nitw, G1 .1 it' j Wmrtwsse II*: FwH <* • cwlnr row i fomMMMOINe. kdJ.wti B. K Pba*. No 1 fkmiictf I OmU.TII W9m Mt|. a. * * j, J j CnUixi t Cti'(tin (it*, dsn wlf Re e4l ' For lnffl*i>\u *km A (*#(• *a .lliwn eile. S I ta, n J Wear Mnl, Now Vork. Mil Cxxiiji W. II ashler. No. 7 Wall " SlierH. Iwwr Yoek. ia the pcreog ,ygg , shnubl" write to if you wish to buy or-aatt . nny. KaHrotfi Bmidx 1 **H, j #- ■ • -AL— ft i.i . FUtANCIAL. , , Jlf COOKS a Co., ara in aadinf. ml rcaominaod aa Ipa Stasia and nli Imwumm lor all rl# ■■ 11. th Pint MOHCM* 7JM OaM Rnnda ol Iba Sorthnrn ISriOr Railroad Owraar. ImrMi Saraa and Tbro-TWb* par ml. *"'< l lalarmt man ibaa a par ram mrrrocr. aad aaoorrd bf Bnt ud onlj mortc;n on tha an lira Road and mnipmSatC. an.l an man than ei.IKW Arrm at Land to arrrj alia of MM. or mo Arrm of laaf la aaeh SI,OOO Honil Tha hiahaat rormnl paioa will ba paid far V.M. jr>a-TanUjp, aad all ny. marAataUla }4 I | > 4'. "***" tnA fall iafanaaUaa. aa nail aa tba bond* Ihaiamh—. will ba forolnbad an application bj JaT Onon A Co.. Fbtla dalphla, Na* Took aad Waatdnsloa, and bf noM Ranka and lUakm LhMChet U eowaty _ m**. BewCSTTLR—Vrtwe totx.Bollockttl .lit A .IJH Flral quality 11 A US .ooaaZteb sr.is Infr r lowed grede .M {6 .(• Utvrw C0w...T7. ooso ATO.SO H.wa-IJn. OT H .07* Drremd .... OS M .lS Jam... ........../a... .SS A .7S (IMTuK-MMMUttC '* -*H Putin-liiM Wntifi Ml # tW RUU F.tlr* a..... >H (I lit WaE*-AalW WuMsra L0 A IOS •• Bisle f.T. T.BO l! WTnto Aimw Ritra \M M 1.10 RT—Western..... -00 A .M Uahlbt-KM* .!...:. #0 A .JO rum M A .60 Poss-Mewi 10.60 dllM Uu • .10 Pmouita-orude lis iwaued.M ' lUTttl-OUU A .90 Ohio W R MUM •• Fancy 4 A .M Wmleni ordinary "... .70 M .70 IVnnaylvanla Slue M A .07 Oanaa—fiuir Factory 10 A .10 amnic. Ilarr Cimi 0.76 #7.00 Kaatr B.SO A ft.Bo Booe .WWA .rt ..Cl.t. t*o A'OKU ,ru>-.... C0 A 0.10 1 WmuV-NO. TRprlftt 1.70 A MS Ooa* on -a* :8 I:#. 1 HASLET. TO A .00 Law) 10 A .10H ALftAjrr. WMAT 14* 0 tM j Bre—sut 1.00 A LOO ; dotta-KmO 70 A .00 < | 1 IUW.OT-SUU 00 A 1.00 i O.Ta—Btale 00 A -**ll | raiuuicriii. FLOCB—ftena. Extra 7.00 A 1.00 WHEAT— Wmtern Bad. lit AIH 1 White 7 1.60. # I SO " i Ooss—Yellow. 66 A ''.TO I Mixed 71 A .70 i Ftranun—Crude refined vis ! aOT *WJfc-.l(lV.ttl}S! e 9,t " WHEAT— Amber... 1.00 A 1.60 CORE 61 A .70 1 OAT*. 07 A .65 klndosfwer ftwaMOUrtlM, M. T„ ft< CtoJ 1 JFACEB W th* H**f£>Xr. VT Exaaisr aaacEfli stwnt Aulh*r " Vnel* Trm't OdA*," "My '• * My and A" Min Uitr'i RWng, " ste. Oaas (Aere was a vy goad lOU# girl, who, by esaeaa ef her geoderea, knew Where *to find strawberries la the winter Ia the game way lew perteot people,•bleared by the , grnofbus fairies ef memory aad treseriaiioe, ttny sit. a# Ido now, ia the nddat at tatMng IWavM and wtitstttuff wiode, and eaM hash the ffrmti gnren sad (be tuwrmer Ma. 1 tee fonder In th* glen the darting of f a klMen. weary tor an l ihsunt only of lb pby, sad thinking slyly of klfix/tlier spring. Thrown hark upon the *rt yVot gram, she 1< net resting,'only pauetng : l(rixa htr bright glanore to the tips of trrr tiny fingers the is wide ssrake .1 Hut now the m<- ry p'*T h over, and oar 11 pet nettle* yddder on tho eifix-cnshi m, tired 1 j at last la earnest. ffloarly the Iteka Ml, and * the llugering smile dies owl - bat the dash ia , cheek and Hp remllns. like the glow alter N sunset The csthered Ixittemtpa and daisies ' | are looaely held by the (sir Hub hood , no .hade** even, of dream-lead, ducarb the li sweet brow* peffectpmoe. M>ekifs*(,aeiyp , In other words, two chrome* hatyt now the wall, lewttehint ehitd-heads. hi whM> f tv- ir mother ore* eeixetkiag *f her own dear ,lA|P, never grows old, nod never lost to her. ijw*evrr tinea grdretk hbjr hav dealt witi T 'Nothing ptcssm moff at first right or gives pleasure funfiv hem wnrtiewl |Ssni of ebil ' -if.ee H 41.e iritis ihud where drew* seu 1 , In Ige Midst at every bnsily is a joy that ' | giowt not r4d and fade* not - i l " kg** oswnot either, ruetew oaanot state JJ ItrTnfiLUo variety. , S For thi* reason a happy picture of a child ~ tirb'gs an raloymenf more HMfniz than say j other, beckulr IPIs a cubjert x,f which no owe "J cvretire* wre it hi is 'l' pu# there iMcWuanu besides thrir oonsunt i rtvMuj for gnswu folk*, am nth as tkUrm cssgftaeeremnd and love OwißOy " Wide A sake" and "Fa*t Ariecp" wentdgfve msav t s pfrresst hear of o—vpcaSoosbk smaneaieat SS*l iwtensMgw to Abe itttb MW|de shin to them to fgt th# riehm tMt sAlklren sj ' I et# rest on a# they are dropydng off to deep ! IcH * they awake in fhW momftir seem to' ibrei like Hung irteada. AffeWrWaeffehibttsb i i "hvWVM i >l.hem aav. erenewhew ef hi* per • hSi tore oi KArte NeM that Ire has had -tetter* ' frdrt She fan hert yngiew* e (he eatth epoak 'hif ef rtitWren wfin trer-*wb deer. • fat m early token ! He who paints me child I welk paints thouland*, end spheks to the t 6 ! r->ff(ftin#i bftpffunmrable heart* i I'f * rsmd a .livens %ixxu toMcyly he die-1 J.hgguieheifffrornll( ,w hc . nehesuuS the tee hundred to spare '- tig ahttoeiaiMk wwg dHßps't As to three 4 • • -•-"••'•'• t.ros *. sslr acriteal wxami- •; ' OWWaicACi iiuemg oc , teriwor ia the OUfUM end Tt origiwela. which hold for many hundreds : —plik-h is certainly nreiretiaen can tw said of < it* beet empire* of most pigaesaa paialed by >hwnd. e '■*. t tu .. t > 4 • ! Bleating* npon chr mio-Mlhoserephp. by ( Which the >-Jonrwefut peiiiOing of e tneeur can sri- reeiodueed iedefifiitelr, aud can eater Ur rewrote <1 iffkArewfth ill educating; quick rflfing, nrlorminv mdurnre I M ! . | 3* is ore aione inae Ore dsaelUasgi ef the , Kstal #ud wealthy that we fallow tiki* pretty I'fif wifh sail ipetjons of OgllghL We ere in tn fc Of# riHtsireeOf the p**. to (he log 4-n ef she hhciiw Kwtianaa. farfghteainst thai nil of the bard wife and asather, and receiv- 1 iiri the M*md(F of children who have never wo pictures before 'tod bless the daring* eauiKhe littlecom f rusrs fart end farl • .."1 The .-hamring wirr of ot! ebvomae, " Wide' AWIW" snd Adeep" of wh|c*rinc dre tficy toall srffh l£ve art or chll dk;i; the oAture store* ihre never t ly*ti able V' *u;-pl v the xrtnt Jrroand Jar them J icrcp 41 Aol yet, although thou-' readagf ibrea hareiwen i**Uln America at (bsktoKb vatq, they are now within the reach ( <( ail. tor tiwy nm *- H • Mi j BIVBHAWAY -• , icej eijrscUartkber to Tit CVtoigg Goes, an , isieeouiqin. liloqKyr'iki*r PMfaukte'wi re tee. Arek o*ri trmmtd t isr to a adreiwevi adi taUgo rerereeaec] by j ino w'her wJlgkni* jveekiy ptMishnd. R r-m bum c> JiinbutMrvtruia minrmt writers. i torfJ aeeenriaattaaresmd lore Matter Of in- , termt for overv mereVf of the Jrewmhold, yrewe erfeM fkr the year4B7* Mrs IDa ikiti Bsrerere Bwwra will writo-enAwerfp for the cwriwi** rkiiWr town •' i • Bir't- rmtnf mtworintlett to (fair paper are, /Vfloe yair. ovtr fit ♦*> TWI wffl eatille lite stttsriHKer'to the nape rand to- tow above • ■ a.r Pf l*iniirufl'fi TrttCrtmia# • l*Mox.%n-;TQruw.ot the psper will be moiled rfirt cf *ifFaddrew dp receipt of atv cents tre# E Kvt H CO , Fußti#hr*. 27' s Ikik Pie.we Raw Y.ak. Jfat fall partiwu lam, | tw ugect myhrnojd cyliuan, head- * 'WIDE AWAK§SJ^J? ? O i fM- U 9* *1 gfg.-i. vfmtm Jftfc* at jjjgjMlM-' PAVUBM. JUK4 #f>SJfc r" mbm NtIfRY'WARD BfetCHEft'S ■ iirtl'dtart'irwcktt wrw*. I ATFR Ar* # fT^H 4 i Tl. •on nchl! An old wt dnhm.Mia | ' I think L^^a*gr, MM'AI, AURMTfiWAJVTED! rt 4 wM MM )*■><■ If | • *MI I *N< ••■ ■<■<*< j,To Consumptives. | riie adeertfsve. kerfst Mm w*SA*l mud at : Uialdraad—MStruStia|iMu.WaiiM|ll mi l<|. M ; nsr raws© rvz wfwilptlon wed. free of charge'. wfia Urn dMIHW '"/ rMhSEittff IU-Y I On tt lll| which they W|U fm ' a m Smith T. The Orl PIMaHH Aaaaal. IIMWIWV DalW OMka ItaMM A IMS ln #*- iribuUoa. r" ihrouahoul the DaWad Slalaa. aid all j rill)ad majiin'ca t> Ar dataws, AON EasNO, <*r i*a. rrMMh. KorMAaS. WAS, IlaUaad. HoW and Sfiaafch hnvra**-*. "d *" *N h to ' undmtand A* lnw| phitca|>tly of health ilnU mad ud S AdAth* *AaMo aHSSMdlnna 11 coat una, laaddl i *ntohn aad mm of a *raal unSy of diaooma. It M kitM a (arc* aifiMat offfafi f Mau la—uMag a* tho mmohiat. lilt ufichana, tha SUM, A* ttrmar. Aa baa* mad* forme* iioMA" ailllAl—d—am mm svNhhla for a (wnd Mid MiMyrihMnfya ltanoHai, I CxtiAwtS. ! 'i* : ■f'ta.bS. ..i -a.,: * t riw tMafv.SMM.aMd diMinUaimy MMHmt aAwt* of U-toiler iiVuiMS-BMttm. M W*la took aad ! ■Mat aft to of Momthan Mhlf tha CbrtMian world, arv ' hfHy Ml torlh la tu. jr-. vhwh arc aim Marparcttd j with ytcwrtal IllttatraMntt*. catnaMa roctpwi for tha i Nriatold and farto. .oMmaCXM nawMoWC, aad other ii.atrurhiv an) asittMttS rca4in natter, ordinal Sad Anonr Ui Anouala to Oppoar with the opan in* of u>c yoau thir will bo one of Aa moot useful, and maf fXd /orMahaHv. The proprietors, Messrs. How letter A Smith, fiMeNrsb. Pa., el receipt of a two 1 eent stamp, arilt forward a eopjr hj mail to any persoa yfho cannot procurr. one in bis neighborhood. The Bit- , ton ainmldia cwsaf i'. tofiand liliaae, sad are ax tOosiTelj need "Ui rtm ybout (he entlreoWilioed world. PLAYS. PLAY& TrMdtas, Braaa*, r#MdlM. Farces, j rsatsaaleirs, JPasrOwr Tahlwa, Bam I f<• InmtMMa. I vlrsrsfsssas, Beella. tiaw, Speafcan, Bih—n, aU Oaaraa. MP Band marnp tm Oatnlnswa. W. LIfIUIUWI A CO., IhyMOVtaraM BVHJOm, Boaiteatar, Maw York [ WHY? f i• i t • .. * VM • name Ifca* ttw Utsrarr. aihsliM. aod {—■— la WeeMp. artelM wn a— THE CHRISTIAN UNION, *wllli>wi indliaada wiiauM all aaeepaysr mm aaadae * Reason* Why! Ist HENHY WARD BEECHER " * aan Iditar, ml *hlhaUfc—c*#—rlnr ss*d; •■rnkmit, hmih *• NMsm •• mm Mfce a Mm* sneae taska— Mltgpaa W—l toitoMfftuWeMMMt" m. ■smnii *hm*- I nulW HHißesiralsaad ■ .nx*> • k ***■ fa'W'Jfi * ■ Hffnaaia I (Mm*. * mm .stmiim M Itws ml mine. efra ■ >innMtMbM ehafrfca ItiMi aa iMm *—•• . UMUM it* Hl— >■••! ly 2d It is UnsscUriM is Bella tUl tmm. lm4mpmmAmm* tm tat*—! 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